"It went well," said Zeigler, who has been on the Michigan campus more than a half dozen times in the last year. "I had a lot of fun. My grandma, my mom and my sister got to see the parts of campus I hadn't been around as much. We met Coach [Rich] Rodriguez, the president [Mary Sue Coleman] and went around the school. It was great."

There wasn't much Zeigler hadn't seen other than some of the newer football facilities, but his family got an opportunity to see what he'd been telling them about Ann Arbor.

"They had a lot of fun. They got to meet the coaching staff, and they liked it a lot," he said.

Morris, meanwhile, impressed both on and off the court, said Zeigler.

"Me and Darius are real cool," he said. "It was good seeing him. He's a good kid, and not much has changed since we were little. He was my host, and me, Darius, Zack [Novak] and went out [Thursday] night. The last night Manny [Harris], Peedi [DeShawn Sims] and Darius showed me a good time. Darius played really well when I was watching him in open gym."

Zeigler has visited UCLA and Oklahoma recently and will continue to take visits. There's no question, however, that Michigan will be a serious player until he ends his recruitment during the late signing period in April.

"Coach [John] Beilein said the same thing … he'll wait on me until the end," said Zeigler. "I definitely can see myself there. I feel really comfortable with the staff and the team and had a chance to meet the whole team, get to know the guys."

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